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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/26/1985
Doc Name
Proposed Decision & Findings of Compliance for PR1
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Addition of 1,630 Acres
Permit Index Doc Type
FINDINGS
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-24- <br />member, particularly the "B" and "C" seams: These sills consist of <br />diorite and appear to have their source to the northwest of Terror <br />Creek. <br />The alluvium of the North Fork of the Gunnison River consists of <br />Quaternary Age deposits of mixed coarse sand, cobbles and boulders. <br />These coarse sediments are composed primarily of igneous and <br />metamorphic rock types, and have their source area in the headwaters <br />and upper reaches of the North Fork. This coarse alluvium is capped by <br />finer sands and silts. The North Fork alluvium in the area of the <br />Hawk's Nest, Bear, Mt. Gunnison and Somerset Mines is fairly narrow in <br />width and between 50 to 70 feet thick. About a mile below the town of <br />Somerset, Colorado, the width of alluvium increases while the thickness <br />of alluvium decreases to about 35 feet. <br />Description of the Ground Water Regime <br />Six categories of potential aquifers occur in the Somerset Coal Field. <br />These are: 1) the alluvial and terrace deposits associated with the <br />North Fork of the Gunnison River; 2) the localized, shallow alluvium <br />along creeks tributary to the North Fork; 3) the discontinuous, <br />lenticular and laminar sandstones of the Mesa Verde Formation; 4) the <br />Rollins sandstone; 5) the coal seam; and 6) shallow colluvial surficial <br />deposites. <br />The most significant occurrence of ground water in the region is <br />associated with the alluvium of the North Fork of the Gunnison River <br />(Figure 4). Significant thicknesses of alluvial sand and gravel <br />between 30 to 80 feet exist along the North Fork. Numerous wells are <br />developed in the alluvium with an average yield of 17.4 gpm. A pumping <br />test conducted by Bear Coal Company on an alluvial well near the site <br />of the Bear No. 3 Mine yielded a value of 806.5 g/d/ft for <br />transmissivity and 0.2 for storativity. <br />Three water quality analyses were conducted for the Bear No. 3 Mine on <br />three wells completed in the North Fork alluvium. Two wells exceeded <br />drinking water standards for total dissolved solids, sodium and <br />sulfate. The well located closest to the North Fork (the Bear No. 3 - <br />office well) showed the lowest levels of these constituents. This is <br />due to the dilution of alluvial ground water by North Fork River water <br />at this well. <br />Except for areas in the Minnesota Creek Drainage, the alluvium along <br />the lower reaches of tributaries to the North Fork is predominantly <br />thin and confined to discontinuous narrow bands along the stream <br />courses. The deeply incised channels of these tributaries restrict the <br />width of the alluvium, while the stream gradient and the presence of <br />resistant sandstone in the stream channels limit the thickness and <br />downstream extent of the alluvium. . <br />Two mines in the region draw water from the alluvium of tributaries to <br />the North Fork, the Blue Ribbon Mine draws from the alluvium of Hubbard <br />Creek and the Orchard Valley Mine draws water from the alluvium of <br />- - .- <br />
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